Odd eating habits / quirks
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I can't stand tea, Coffee I can put up with the smell but still refuse to try it. Not really sure why all, all my family are big tea drinkers but I can't stand the thought of it..
I don't often eat soup but when I do I can't bring myself to have a drink for a while afterworld, just seems weird to me..
The other day at work, a bloke had a cuppasoup and a cup of tea and had one each hand, drinking one after another, made me gag the dirty bd.
I don't often eat soup but when I do I can't bring myself to have a drink for a while afterworld, just seems weird to me..
The other day at work, a bloke had a cuppasoup and a cup of tea and had one each hand, drinking one after another, made me gag the dirty bd.
An ex colleague will only eat things in the order they go cold, so it's usually peas first and so on. At times that system does have merits.
Not sure whether it's odd or just me being a pig, but meat pies. Have to be short crust and none of that just a lid over the filling malarkey. Carefully remove lid, set to one side, eat filling, then eat the lovely gravy infused pastry. Cornish pasties can be treated jn a similar fashion, splitting open along the seam, opening up and so on.
Not sure whether it's odd or just me being a pig, but meat pies. Have to be short crust and none of that just a lid over the filling malarkey. Carefully remove lid, set to one side, eat filling, then eat the lovely gravy infused pastry. Cornish pasties can be treated jn a similar fashion, splitting open along the seam, opening up and so on.
Ace-T said:
When I have a full English breakfast at least one forkful must have a little bit of everything on it. Quite an art to piling everything on then getting it in your mouth.
I have to cut around the yolk of the eggs, eat the whites, then carefully place the yolk on top of the fried bread/hash brown/toast so the there is absolutely no loss of runny yolk to the plate. Then I break the top of the yolk and dip chunks of sausage in it, eating the sausage until out of it. Then I can cut into the remains of the yolk on top of the bread and eat that.I consider it sloppy eating if I have to scrape yolk off the plate with my knife...
...mental.
FredAstaire said:
on the same theme as the maltesers - jaffa cakes. Nibble the tiniest amounf off the edge all the way round that you can manage. The with newly exposed chocolate edges you can pick off the chocolate. The goal is a perfectly undamaged orange jelly without the merest speck of chocolate on it. Eat jelly. Lastly of course eat sponge. Slightest amount of damage/imperfection along the way - down it one and start on the next.
I dissect Jaffa Cakes too but in a different way to you. I nibble all around the edge, then eat the remaining sponge, then peel off the chocolate saving the jelly bit till last as it's the best bit!Some of my other quirks:
- I can't eat crisps if the bag has been opened upside down.
- When I'm cooking pasta I have to eat once piece of the uncooked pasta before I put it all in the pan.
- If I'm eating something with ketchup/salad cream/mayo/mustard etc, the sauce has to be put in one blob on the plate and then the plate positioned so the sauce is at the one o clock position.
- I've never eaten kiwi skin and it repulses me as it's all furry. I slice the top of and then get a teaspoon and scoop it out.
Edited by bluelightbabe on Friday 13th January 17:16
Don said:
I have to cut around the yolk of the eggs, eat the whites, then carefully place the yolk on top of the fried bread/hash brown/toast so the there is absolutely no loss of runny yolk to the plate. Then I break the top of the yolk and dip chunks of sausage in it, eating the sausage until out of it. Then I can cut into the remains of the yolk on top of the bread and eat that.
I consider it sloppy eating if I have to scrape yolk off the plate with my knife...
...mental.
That I can relate to. I used to do the very same thing. I consider it sloppy eating if I have to scrape yolk off the plate with my knife...
...mental.
It was normal. For me.
Siracha said:
Some weird responses here;
So for the people who only eat one thing at once, you would eat a curry by eating all the rice at once then the curry? Or Vice versa?
Strange...
No, to me the whole principle behind curry and rice, or chilli and rice etc, is that you can combine the two main protagonists in the proportions to get the personally correct level of heat.So for the people who only eat one thing at once, you would eat a curry by eating all the rice at once then the curry? Or Vice versa?
Strange...
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